Our Infusion Center is staffed by nurses, certified to administer chemotherapy by the Oncology Nursing Society. Our nurses are extremely experienced and clinically competent to attend to a large variety of diagnoses and patient issues.

All patients being treated by a Capital Health licensed provider are welcome to make an appointment for treatment at the infusion room. The Infusion Center is open Monday – Friday (7 a.m. – 5 p.m.) and on the weekend for patients receiving antibiotics. For information about the Infusion Center, please call us at 609-537-7226.

In February 2019, Dr. Rose Mustafa, a fellowship trained breast surgeon who specializes in surgical care for benign diseases and cancer, will be joining the Capital Health Center for Comprehensive Breast Care, located at Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell.

With a reputation for providing advanced care to patients with complex, neurological conditions affecting the brain and spine, Capital Institute for Neurosciences recently welcomed two new advanced specialists, Drs. Vernard Fennell and Varun Naragum, to the Institute’s Stroke and Cerebrovascular Center team. They join neurosurgeon Dr. Michael F. Stiefel in providing some of the latest techniques to care for stroke patients.

Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the US, with more than 48,000 new cases diagnosed each year. Because pancreas cancers and precancerous lesions are among the most challenging tumors to diagnose and effectively treat, Capital Health now offers the most advanced screening and treatment options as part of its Center for Digestive Health and Cancer Center, both located at Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell.